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[22 Oct 2009 | 3 Comments | 164 views]
How To Make Leaf Mold

With autumn in full swing throughout the Midwest, it is time to start thinking about making leaf mold. Leaf mold, also known as leaf mould, is simply fallen leaves that have been composted into a dark, crumbly soil amendment.

Many homeowners discard their autumn leaves, unaware that leaf mold is one of the best soil amendments available to gardeners. Unlike ordinary compost, leaf mold does not add many nutrients to the soil, but it is an outstanding soil conditioner that improves soil structure and provides food and habitat for earthworms …

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[2 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 120 views]
Rabbit Manure: The Best Choice for Gardens

Many gardeners consider rabbit manure to be the best choice for gardens.

Rabbit manure is dry and almost odorless, so it is pleasant to store and handle.

It has one of the highest levels of nitrogen of any animal manure (typical N-P-K ratio: 2.4 – 1.4 – .60), yet it can be applied directly to plants without the need for aging or composting to prevent it from burning the roots.

Rabbit manure, like all animal manures, is also high in organic matter, which improves soil structure and drainage and provides food for earthworms …